Thursday, May 20, 2010

Facts On Alcohol Violence

Alcohol violence can occur when someone is drinking alcohol and becomes violent or aggressive toward another person or thing when they become intoxicated. A person abusing alcohol can be dangerous.


Indication


If a person develops a nasty personality, acts out or becomes mean when drinking, this person is likely to commit alcohol violence. The person may hit, strike, beat or even kill a person when they are under the influence of alcohol.


Statistics


Studies show that alcohol violence causes a high number of severe and sometimes fatal acts each year. They also say that there has been an association between alcohol and alcohol violence for several years. Domestic violence is far more likely to occur if one of the partners abuses alcohol.


Figures


According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2/3 of partners involved in domestic violence state that alcohol was involved during the incident. A woman who has a partner who abuses alcohol is 3.6 times more likely to be attacked or assaulted by them, according to an article in the New England Journal of Medicine. The Children of Alcoholics Foundation reports that there are 480,000 children abused by a family member with alcohol problems each year.


Help for the Abuser


Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings, groups of people who commit to not drinking because drinking is doing negative things to their lives, can be beneficial. A person can attend these meetings and learn about alcohol abuse and control it. Anger management meetings are also offered and may be beneficial to someone who becomes violent when intoxicated.








Seeking Help for the Abused


A person who is involved in any type of domestic violence must get out of the situation immediately. The Women's Resource Center offers help to battered women and shelters where they can stay for protection.

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